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Determining what's behind the stigma

Determining what’s behind the stigma

Published Dec 15, 2014

Mental illness seems to become more prevalent in young adults during college, and TCU students are not immune. After six TCU students committed suicide in the past four years, the university has increased...

SGA choses new student outreach chair

SGA choses new student outreach chair

Published Dec 15, 2014

The Student Government Association elected Fine Arts Representative Cody Cox as next semester's student outreach chair Tuesday to replace the departing Chair Abigail Buckley. “As outreach chair, I...

Graduating students choose different paths

Graduating students choose different paths

Published Dec 15, 2014

Soon-to-be graduates are facing the question: what's next? Some students have opportunities have lined up, while others are struggling to find a place to work. Either way, graduates have tough questions...

Final Exam Habit Guide

Final Exam Habit Guide

Published Dec 14, 2014

It’s a scenario all college students have experienced. After months of hard work, you have finally finished all of your assignments. Every test, paper, quiz, project and deadline are nothing more than...

SGA to hand out free coffee during finals week

SGA to hand out free coffee during finals week

Published Dec 14, 2014

Students won't have to pay for coffee during the bulk of finals week. The Student Government Association will be serving free coffee in the Mary Couts Burnett Library and in the Brown-Lupton University...

Frogs down McNeese State, 68-50

Frogs down McNeese State, 68-50

Published Dec 14, 2014

The TCU men's basketball team moved to 10-0 for the first time in school history Saturday night, as they knocked off McNeese State 68-50 at Wilkerson-Greines Activity Center. "It was a lot better than...

Despite CFP snub, 2014 season a peach for TCU

Despite CFP snub, 2014 season a peach for TCU

Published Dec 13, 2014

After his team regressed to a 4-8 record in his second year in the Big 12, TCU head coach Gary Patterson was told he should reevaluate his 3-5 year plan. Patterson has insisted since 2012 that, with...

Dean of Harris College of Nursing and Health Sciences dies

Dean of Harris College of Nursing and Health Sciences dies

Published Dec 13, 2014

Paulette Burns, the dean of the Harris College of Nursing and Health Sciences, died Friday from pancreatic cancer, according to an email sent to students and faculty. Burns, who was 65 at the time of...

Hall director completes 140-mile triathlon

Hall director completes 140-mile triathlon

Published Dec 12, 2014

A member of the Horned Frog family has successfully completed a feat unimaginable for some. Evan Saperstein is a Hall Director in Samuelson Hall and Carter Hall. He completed his first Ironman Triathlon...

Faculty consider SGA’s resolution for legal studies certificate

Published Dec 12, 2014

TCU has more than 8,000 undergraduate students with around 100 different areas of study, yet there is no designated pre-law major or pre-law track. Knowing this, the TCU Student Government Association...

TCU artist-in-residence José Feghali dies

TCU artist-in-residence José Feghali dies

Published Dec 11, 2014

José Feghali, artist-in-residence and coordinator of Internet Technologies in TCU’s School of Music, has died according to an email from TCU Provost Nowell Donovan. Feghali's death was ruled a suicide,...

TCU alumna, Ebola survivor among Time's Person of the Year

TCU alumna, Ebola survivor among Time’s Person of the Year

Published Dec 11, 2014

TCU alumna Nina Pham is one among the many declared Time magazine’s Person of the Year 2014. The magazine recognized fighters and survivors of the disease Wednesday. Instead of honoring an individual,...